Umberto asked this question about The Art of Seduction:
Has anybody tested the advices and suggestion given by this book literally "on the field", on people, on real life situations ? does it work?
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Am going to have to disagree with the other comment, even if it is 4 years old.
Jesus.
Is it really that hard to get laid? Keep fit, act confident, be…more


Am going to have to disagree with the other comment, even if it is 4 years old.
Jesus.
Is it really that hard to get laid? Keep fit, act confident, be nice, buy drinks. Chicks generally like that.
I doubt anyone wanted to kick the commenter’s ass out of “jealousy.” Manipulation is obvious. People don’t like it, and it usually sends them into beatdown mode.
If you have to resort to these tactics to get play, take note: you’re pathetic—that’s why you don’t get p*ssy. If you can only score women (or men, for that matter) by fooling or manipulating them into loving you, fucking you, and doing what you want, you’re a loser—and everyone hates you, not because they’re jealous of your “mastery of seduction,” but because people see through that shit and don’t like it. People always catch on to manipulators, date-rapey assholes, and other bottom-feeders who lie about who they really are...at best, it’s an ass-kicking outside a bar because you deserve it, but more realistically, people will simply remember you, and fuck you over when the time is right. Not exactly the best way to win friends and influence people, but you’re fine, if ignore me, you’ve got this—-great strategy.
I mean, when did getting a piece become some giant chess game? Last time I checked, the world is full of sexual people, and getting some isn’t a massive challenge.
It’s called being nice, having confidence, smiling, not looking like crap (try hitting the gym a few times a week), and being genuine in what you say and do. And buying drinks.
Can’t manage any of that and need to turn to this psychopathic drivel? You’re a loser who thinks they’re in control of other people, when you’re really being controlled by your own desire to have someone you don’t believe you’re worthy of or deserve. (Now there’s a chick magnet right there). Keyword being loser, anyway.
Reevaluate your life. (less)
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